NAME
REST::Google::Apps::Provisioning - A Perl library to Google's RESTful Apps Provisioning API
SYNOPSIS
use REST::Google::Apps::Provisioning
$google = REST::Google::Apps::Provisioning->new(
domain => 'company.com',
username => 'admin',
password => 'g00gl34pp5!'
);
$user->{'jsmith'} = $google->getUser( username => 'jsmith' );
DESCRIPTION
REST::Google::Apps::Provisioning provides a Perl interface to Google's RESTful Apps API.
This module is currently a work-in-progress. Please e-mail with problems, bug fixes, comments and complaints.
CONSTRUCTOR
new ( DOMAIN, USERNAME, PASSWORD )
Creates a new REST::Google::Apps::Provisioning object. A domain parameter is required.
Supplying authentication information to the constructor is optional , but needs to happen either here or with a call to the authenticate method.
Example
$google = REST::Google::Apps::Provisioning->new(
domain => 'company.com',
username => 'admin',
password => 'g00gl34pp5!'
);
METHODS
authenticate ( USERNAME, PASSWORD )
Authenticate a session.
Example
$google->authenticate(
username => 'admin',
password => 'g00gl34pp5!'
)
|| die "Could not authenticate";
createUser ( USERNAME, GIVENNAME, FAMILYNAME, PASSWORD, PASSWORDHASHFUNCTION, ADMIN )
Create a new user.
The following parameters are required:
- username
-
The username associated with the account being created.
- givenName
-
The user's given (first) name.
- familyName
-
The user's family (last) name.
- password
-
The user's password.
The following paramaters are optional:
- passwordHashFunction
-
The format of the value in the password attribute. Currently, the only valid values for this parameter are "SHA-1" and "MD5".
- admin
-
Can be 'true' or 'false', representing whether or not the user should be granted administrator access.
Example
$user->{'jsmith'} = $google->createUser(
username => 'jsmith',
givenName => 'Joseph',
familyName => 'Smith',
password => 'j5m1thp455w0rd!'
)
|| die "Could not create user";
deleteUser ( USERNAME )
Delete a user.
Example
delete $user->{'jsmith'} if $google->deleteUser( username => 'jsmith' );
renameUser ( USERNAME, NEWNAME )
Rename a user.
Example
$google->renameUser(
username => 'jsmith',
newname => 'josephsmith'
)
|| die "Could not rename user";
updateUser ( USERNAME, ATTR )
Update a user's attributes. See the createUser function for a list of valid attributes.
Example
$google->updateUser(
username => 'jsmith',
givenName => 'Joey'
)
|| die "Could not update user";
getUser ( USER )
Retrieve a hash containing a user's account information.
Example
$user->{'jsmith'} = $google->getUser( username => 'jsmith' );
Hash
Using the above example, the returned hash is:
'jsmith' => {
'admin' => 'false',
'ipWhitelisted' => 'false',
'suspended' => 'false',
'limit' => '7168',
'userName' => 'jsmith`',
'changePasswordAtNextLogin' => 'false',
'givenName' => 'Joseph',
'familyName' => 'Smith',
'agreedToTerms' => 'false'
}
getAllUsers
Retrieve a list of all users.
Example
$users = $google->getAllUsers();
createGroup ( GROUP )
Create a new group.
Example
$google->createGroup(
group => 'finance'
)
|| die "Could not create group";
deleteGroup ( GROUP )
Delete a group.
Example
delete $group->{'finance'} if $google->deleteGroup( group => 'finance' );
updateGroup ( GROUP, ... )
Not yet implemented.
getGroup ( GROUP )
Retrieve a hash containing group information.
Example
$group->{'finance'} = $google->getGroup( group => 'finance' );
Hash
Using the above example, the returned hash is:
'finance' => {
'emailPermission' => 'Anyone',
'groupId' => 'finance@company.com',
'updated' => '2009-09-16T21:05:15.697Z',
'groupName' => 'finance',
'description' => 'Finance Department'
}
getAllGroups
Retrieve a list of all groups.
Example
$groups = $google->getAllGroups();
addGroupMember ( GROUP, MEMBER )
Add a member to a group.
Example
$google->addGroupMember(
group => 'finance',
member => 'jsmith'
)
|| die "Could not add group member";
deleteGroupMember ( GROUP, MEMBER )
Remove a member from a group.
Example
$google->deleteGroupMember(
group => 'finance',
member => 'jsmith'
)
|| die "Could not delete group member";
getGroupMembers ( GROUP )
Retrieve a list of group members.
Example
$group->{'finance'}->{'members'} = $google->getGroupMembers( group => 'finance' );
Hash
Using the above example, the returned hash is:
'members' => {
'jsmith' => {
'memberType' => 'User',
'directMember' => 'true',
'memberId' => 'jsmith@company.com'
},
'sschneid' => {
'memberType' => 'User',
'directMember' => 'true',
'memberId' => 'sschneid@company.com'
}
}
addGroupOwner ( GROUP, OWNER )
Add an owner to a group.
Example
$google->addGroupOwner(
group => 'finance',
owner => 'jsmith'
)
|| die "Could not add group owner";
deleteGroupOwner ( GROUP, OWNER )
Remove an owner from a group.
Example
$google->deleteGroupOwner(
group => 'finance',
owner => 'jsmith'
)
|| die "Could not delete group owner";
getGroupOwner ( GROUP, OWNER )
Not yet implemented.
getGroupOwners ( GROUP )
Retrieve a list of group owners.
Example
$group->{'finance'}->{'owners'} = $google->getGroupOwners( group => 'finance' );
Hash
Using the above example, the returned hash is:
'owners' => {
'jsmith' => {
'email' => 'jsmith@company.com',
'type' => 'User'
},
'sschneid' => {
'email' => 'sschneid@company.com',
'type' => 'User'
}
}
createNickname ( USERNAME, NICKNAME )
Create a nickname (e-mail alias).
Example
$google->createNickname(
username => 'jsmith',
nickname => 'joe'
)
|| die "Could not create nickname";
deleteNickname ( NICKNAME )
Delete a nickname (e-mail alias).
Example
$google->deleteNickname( nickname => 'joe' );
getNickname ( NICKNAME )
Retrieve a nickname.
Example
$nickname->{'frank'} = $google->getNickname( nickname => 'frank' );
Hash
Using the above example, the returned hash is:
'frank' => {
'name' => 'frank',
'userName' => 'jsmith'
}
getUserNicknames ( USERNAME )
Retrieve a list of a user's nicknames.
Example
$user->{'jsmith'}->{'nicknames'} = $google->getUserNicknames( username => 'jsmith' );
getAllNicknames
Retrieve a list of all nicknames.
AUTHOR
Scott Schneider <sschneid@gmail.com>